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Show H UNDULY ALARMED. H The crop reports from the whent stales read very much like the H fruit crop reports from Utah during the frost period. Wheat today H is roportcd improved in prospects. Cooler weather has set in and M the Northwest is having showers. Yesterday the crop in the Dakotas H was hopelessly mined; today there is a prospert of a good harvest H That is a reminder that in early spring the sweet cherry and the poach crop8 of "Weber county and alJ Hah were reported lost H Yesterday a party of Ogdcnites were invited to pick all the big H black cherries that could be carried away from a Riverdale or- H chard, at 5 cents a pound where the I roes were loaded down with the M fruit going to wnstc. H The peach trees are covered with young fruit and soon the con- K dition that prevails in regard to cherries will apply to peaches Hj there -will be more than can be marketed. The orchardiats and wheat men in the danger period evidently M become over alarmed. |